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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 44047" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>What somebody needs to do is make a pinball table spit out those redemption tickets. Most redemption games only last 30-40 seconds max. Sound familiar to most people's time per ball on a pin? Safe Cracker actually kinda figured out a way of being like a redemption game, what with it being completely timed and having no ball limit, plus spitting out the token. The fact of the matter is though, every arcade I've been inside the past few years, 90% of the machines are redemption. What I really find funny is how a game like 'Deal or No Deal' can be found both in arcades and casinos and the only difference between them is one spits tickets, the other money.</p><p></p><p>So first one to tie tickets with pinball scores wins. Just sayin'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 44047, member: 134"] What somebody needs to do is make a pinball table spit out those redemption tickets. Most redemption games only last 30-40 seconds max. Sound familiar to most people's time per ball on a pin? Safe Cracker actually kinda figured out a way of being like a redemption game, what with it being completely timed and having no ball limit, plus spitting out the token. The fact of the matter is though, every arcade I've been inside the past few years, 90% of the machines are redemption. What I really find funny is how a game like 'Deal or No Deal' can be found both in arcades and casinos and the only difference between them is one spits tickets, the other money. So first one to tie tickets with pinball scores wins. Just sayin'. [/QUOTE]
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